India, April 15 -- Storage has always been a problem for entry-level phones. It is generally expected that if you're buying an entry-level phone, especially its base model, it will not have the best storage capacity. This can be quite limiting.
However, there's good news on this front, as Google has reportedly changed the requirements for Android OEMs regarding the minimum flash memory their phones must have in order to qualify for the Android certification program.
This move comes in response to the fact that many devices still come with bare minimum memory, including 16GB. Now, Google has revised the requirement to 32GB, starting with Android 15.
According to a report by Android Authority, devices running Android 15 will be required ...
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